“Today, in our field, there is so much talent and recognition that we are reaching a saturation point. An artist should no longer strive only for breathtaking craftsmanship; he should, instead, try to help us live better, either by dressing the wounds that are constantly being opened by society, or by offering solutions to get us out of the mess we’re in…But it’s going to be difficult and we have a lot of work to do.” - Jean 'Moebius' Giraud

I took a break tonight and went to dinner with friends in a crowded restaurant. All the surrounding tables' patrons (at least those with a younger, contemporary roster) spoke in this fashion. It's rekindled my pet peeve. It's my pet peeve redeux. You international folks should be glad you never have to labor through a conversation with a person who can't help themselves from doing this. You guys are, like, so lucky.

Actually I used to talk like that and I was conscious of doing so. It annoyed the hell out of me. I finally got over it though. Anyway, beautiful Catwoman and you got to draw some aminals! (Yes I said aminals!)

Seeing you didnt check your your comments from last tiem by the time I posted, I guess I'll just ask you8 now, although irrelevent to this post. I was wondering how you covered the huge areas with ink. Pens take to long for me, and ruin the paper. Any tips for a lame wanna-be artist?

WOW~! i know this is a rather old blog, but this is one of my very favorite images you've done....and i was watching GARDEN STATE just the other day...which i believe you like took that quote from, ya' know....